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Birth | 16 June 1977 |
Recruited from | South Adelaide (SANFL) |
Height and weight | 187 cm / 84 kg |
Playing career¹ | |
Debut | Round 15, 23 June 1996, Richmond v. Essendon, at MCG |
Team(s) |
Richmond (1995–2002) 118 games, 116 goals Adelaide (2003–2007) 77 games, 18 goals |
¹ Statistics to end of 2007 season | |
Career highlights | |
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Jason Torney (born 16 June 1977) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played 12 seasons in the Australian Football League (AFL) with Richmond and the Adelaide Crows.
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Recruited from South Adelaide, Torney debuting in 1996 as a 19-year-old. Torney was slow in his development in the AFL and he played just six games in 1996, averaging just 5 disposals a game. In one particular game he went without possession all match. The following season he developed into an important player for Richmond, averaging 15 possessions per game, playing at half back and half forward. Torney played 118 games from Richmond in a successful career. However, in 2002 he was part of a trade with the Adelaide Crows, as then Crows player and Victorian-born Kane Johnson requested to return to his home state.
Torney played every game for Adelaide in a successful 2003 season. He played only six games the next year though, and in 2005, was frustrated with an on-going back problem. In 2006, the well-respected Torney was part of Adelaide's 8-man leadership group. But this season, once again, he was nagged by injury, playing his first game of the year in Round 12. Torney played every game in 2007 but was delisted at the end of the year. In his last AFL game, an elimination final against Hawthorn, he kicked a long goal from 55 metres out near the boundary line to put Adelaide up by four points with three minutes remaining. However, Adelaide struggled to gain possession and Lance Franklin kicked a goal from a similar distance with ten seconds remaining to win the game for Hawthorn.
In 2008, Torney returned to play for his original club, the South Adelaide Football Club, which plays in the SANFL. Jason retired from South Adelaide at the end of the 2009 Season gathering 41 possessions in his last game against North Adelaide at Prospect.
He was appointed coach of the South Adelaide U/18 team signing a 2 year deal at the start of 2010.
He is also a regular football commentator on television.
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